stab.
美 [stæb]
英 [stæb]
- abbr.(=stable)
stab.
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1. | [t] ~ sb (用刀等锐器)刺,戳,捅to push a sharp, pointed object, especially a knife, into sb, killing or injuring them |
He was stabbed to death in a racist attack. 他遭到种族主义者的袭击,被刺死了。 | |
She stabbed him in the arm with a screwdriver. 她用螺丝刀在他胳膊上戳了一下。 |
2. | [t][i] (用手指或尖物)戳,捅,刺to make a short, aggressive or violent movement with a finger or pointed object |
He stabbed his finger angrily at my chest. 他气呼呼地用指头戳我的胸口。 | |
She stabbed the air with her fork. 她用叉子在空中比画。 | |
The pain stabbed at his chest. 他胸部疼得像刀扎似的。 |
IDM
stab sb in the back
在某人背后捅刀子;陷害(或中伤)信任你的人to do or say sth that harms sb who trusts you
1. | 刺;戳;捅;刺(或戳、捅)的伤口an act of stabbing or trying to stab sb/sth; a wound caused by stabbing |
He received several stabs in the chest. 他胸部被刺了几刀。 | |
She died of a single stab wound to the heart. 她因心脏被刺中一刀而身亡。 |
2. | 突然一阵剧痛(或难受的感觉)a sudden sharp pain or unpleasant feeling |
She felt a sudden stab of pain in the chest. 她胸部突然感到一阵剧痛。 | |
a stab of guilt/fear/pity/jealousy, etc. 一阵内疚、恐惧、怜悯、嫉妒等 |
3. | [ususing] (informal) 尝试;企图an attempt to do sth |
He found the test difficult but nevertheless made a good stab at it. 尽管他觉得试题很难,但还是尽力去做了。 | |
Countless people have had a stab at solving the riddle. 无数人试图解开这个谜。 |
IDM
a stab in the back
(informal)
背后捅刀子;对给予信任的人的陷害(或中伤)an act that harms sb, done by a person they thought was a friend